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محمد علي 🇵🇸 🇳🇬 👨💻
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Fulani || B. Engr Computer Engineering || Unimaid 2024 || الحمد لله
Katılım Nisan 2022
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Dey play, we were 15th and I was still cooking 😂
CFCDatro@CFCDatro
There’s nothing draining more than when you’re a football account and your club is doing very bad at the particular time. You’ll be out of any idea of what to tweet
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Imagine working and using 80% of your salary on transportation. What’s the point then?
Viktor Benson@viktorbensonyt
A Nigerian prefer to be jobless at home than to work a job of 100k
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The only way this tweet could be correct is if you swapped the word midfielders for foods
-@DJ___129
In terms of peak and impact, think there’s max 5/6 midfielders in the history of the game who can match Rice
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I would look for one with my name on it like those coca-cola bottles 🥴
oryn 🧚🏽♀️🧚🏽♀️@wtforyn
Would you still eat this??
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everyone is actually a better footballer than rashford atp 🤣
™@UTDFrost2
@TrulyCR7_ Antony’s also a much better footballer but Rashford’s just rated higher cause of his name and brand
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🚨🎙️ | Casemiro on the criticism he received from Jamie Carragher:
“Everyone says whatever they want on television. I’m not someone who gets involved in that.
“But it’s a bit normal, because I won TWO Champions League titles over his team. Maybe after you win two titles against his club, there’s still some bitterness there.
“I respect his opinion. I don’t hold any resentment. The important thing is that he recognised he was WRONG and changed his opinion. That’s what matters most.”
[@TNTSportsBR]


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"violence isn't the answer" only gets said when oppressed people start fighting back, not when the oppression is happening
Chaos@kizzriee
Hot take:
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Fought off 6 machete armed men to protect 37 sleeping orphans.
24-year-old Anthony Omari woke up to find a group of armed thieves in his bedroom at the Faraja Children's Home in Ngong, Kenya.
It was the orphanage which he ran with mother Martha Bosire, that was housing 37 children at the time.
It was the fourth break-in that month, so Omari was ready this time. He grabbed a hammer he kept under his bed and charged at the men, forcing them outside.
But as he turned back to calm the crying children at the door, one of the attackers struck him in the face with a machete.
Despite the horrific wound, Omari managed to lock the front door behind him before passing out.
The injury required 11 stitches and left a long scar from his forehead down his cheek.
He was discharged from the hospital after two days and returned to the orphanage, he didn't want to leave them for too long unsafe.
Omari's story went viral when a student posted on it on reddit, asking for any help, and what happened next was incredible.
Within days, more than 3,600 donors from all 50 U.S. states and 46 countries had contributed over $80,000.
The funds paid for a new fence, security guards, beds the children had been sleeping on the floor and other essentials.
Anthony Omari later earned a civil engineering degree, started his own construction company, and continues to visit the children at Faraja regularly.

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